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3 Lessons on career success from a Bain leader

3 Lessons on career success from a Bain leader

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Technology Vector℠ Asia Pacific

setembro 05, 2024

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Arpan Sheth, global capability leader of Vector Digital at Bain & Company, exemplifies how strategic pivots and meaningful connections can drive professional growth. Here are three key takeaways from his career journey.

1. Seize new opportunities

Arpan began his career in electrical engineering, inspired by his father and his education at the University of Virginia. His first role at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) introduced him to project management and business travel, which sparked his interest in the business side of technology. This curiosity led him to pursue an MBA at Darden School of Business.

Following his MBA, Arpan held various roles before finding his niche in consulting, discovering his passion for the intersection of business and technology. Arpan’s willingness to explore new roles, even amid uncertainty, laid the foundation for his later success.

Key takeaway: Embrace new opportunities. Trying different roles can help you uncover your true interests and fuel career growth.

2. Make strategic pivots

A pivotal moment in Arpan's career was his move to India to help establish Bain's offices in Mumbai and Bangalore. Despite initial hesitations due to language barriers and cultural differences, this decision allowed him to make a significant impact on Bain’s expansion into a new market.

Leveraging his strengths in technology and private equity, Arpan contributed to a 15-fold increase in Bain’s business during his tenure in India. His work in the tech ecosystem and venture space further solidified his expertise and influence.

Key takeaway: Strategic pivots can accelerate your career. Focus on your strengths and adapt to new environments to maximize your impact.

3. Invest in relationships

Arpan has always stressed the importance of building and nurturing meaningful relationships. His return to consulting at Bain was facilitated by connections with mentors and former colleagues who supported his transition. A Bain partner was instrumental in his decision to join Bain.

Arpan believes in investing in people without expecting immediate returns. This approach has benefitted him both professionally and personally, creating a strong network of support and collaboration.

Key takeaway: Cultivate genuine relationships with mentors, peers, and colleagues. These connections can provide valuable support and open doors throughout your career.

This post is based on Arpan Sheth’s interview on Bain’s people podcast, Beyond the Bio. Listen to the full conversation here.

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